[DQSD-Users] Windows 7 RC 64 Bit Install Help needed

2009-05-11 Thread James Nix
Hello,

I am trying to install the dqsdx64-4100-beta.zip package on a Windows 7 RC1
64 bit system.

I never have used the 64 bit installation kit before.

So far I have had no luck but that may be due to my mistakes.

Has anyone installed to the Windows 7 RC1 64 bit system before?

 If so, please provide instructions.

Thanks in advance!

James C Nix
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Windows 7 RC 64 Bit Install Help needed

2009-05-11 Thread Kim Gräsman
Hi James,

In theory, you should just unpack the zip and run setupx64.cmd from
the root directory as administrator. I don't know if there are any
specifics related to Windows 7.

Cheers,
- Kim

On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 17:34, James Nix ni...@charter.net wrote:
 Hello,

 I am trying to install the dqsdx64-4100-beta.zip package on a Windows 7 RC1
 64 bit system.

 I never have used the 64 bit installation kit before.

 So far I have had no luck but that may be due to my mistakes.

 Has anyone installed to the Windows 7 RC1 64 bit system before?

  If so, please provide instructions.

 Thanks in advance!

 James C Nix
 ni...@charter.net




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Re: [DQSD-Users] Windows 7 RC 64 Bit Install Help needed

2009-05-11 Thread David Blume
I've been concerned about this.  I wish I could help with the development.

I could live with a gadget as long as Windows+S still brought it to the
foreground and gave its edit box focus (maybe even pasted the current
selection or clipboard contents in there...).  I'd also love the searches
with popup windows to continue to work.  (Like mwd /popup used to, and the
newer, unreleased, df search does.)

Ideally, though, I'd like to have its edit box always be present so that I
could navigate to it via mouse, too, as it is on the Taskbar in current
Windows OSes.  I realize that that may be too much to ask for, though.

This is the *only* thing that makes me hesitant about Windows 7.  That's how
important DQSD is.

--David

On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Charlie Russel char...@scribes.comwrote:

 I haven't even tried on Win7. Given  the changes in the task bar, I'm not
 confident that it would work. We are really up against it at this point, and
 I think we need to find a way to work within the MS guidelines if we don't
 want to face this every time they ship a new version. Perhaps as a Windows
 Gadget?

 Charlie.

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Re: [DQSD-Users] Windows 7 RC 64 Bit Install Help needed

2009-05-11 Thread Charlie Russel
Another possibility is some sort of standalone application that could be
hot-key activated (that's fairly straightforward), and have a small
window that could be parked down in the lower corner of desktop. But a
Vista/Win7 Gadget is probably a more obvious fit, though would impose
more limitations on what it could do in terms of popping up additional
windows, etc. 

I'm afraid I'm fully committed to Win7 at this point, even though it has
meant no DQSD for me. It wasn't an easy choice, I can tell you. I do
have DQSD loaded in my Windows XP Mode virtual machine on Win7, but
that's not all that helpful when I use applications there in RAIL mode. 

Charlie.


 -Original Message-
 From: David Blume [mailto:david.bl...@gmail.com]
 Sent: May-11-09 1:13 PM
 To: DQSD users mailing list
 Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Windows 7 RC 64 Bit Install Help needed
 
 I've been concerned about this.  I wish I could help with the
 development.
 
 I could live with a gadget as long as Windows+S still brought it to
the
 foreground and gave its edit box focus (maybe even pasted the current
 selection or clipboard contents in there...).  I'd also love the
 searches with popup windows to continue to work.  (Like mwd /popup
used
 to, and the newer, unreleased, df search does.)
 
 Ideally, though, I'd like to have its edit box always be present so
that
 I could navigate to it via mouse, too, as it is on the Taskbar in
 current Windows OSes.  I realize that that may be too much to ask for,
 though.
 
 This is the *only* thing that makes me hesitant about Windows 7.
That's
 how important DQSD is.
 
 --David
 
 
 On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Charlie Russel char...@scribes.com
 wrote:
 
 
   I haven't even tried on Win7. Given  the changes in the task
bar,
 I'm not confident that it would work. We are really up against it at
 this point, and I think we need to find a way to work within the MS
 guidelines if we don't want to face this every time they ship a new
 version. Perhaps as a Windows Gadget?
 
   Charlie.
 
 


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